Red Teaming is a practice used in security and risk management where a group of experts, known as the "Red Team," simulates attacks on an organization’s systems, processes, or strategies. Their goal is to identify vulnerabilities and weaknesses that could be exploited by real adversaries. This proactive approach helps organizations strengthen their defenses and improve overall security.
The Red Team operates independently from the organization, often mimicking the tactics of potential attackers, such as hackers or competitors. By conducting these simulated attacks, organizations can better prepare for actual threats and enhance their response strategies, ultimately leading to a more resilient security posture.